The lone suspect walked into a Macy’s store, sprayed his rifle and then walked out. His name has yet to be released to the media.

Police have captured the lone shooter believed to be responsible for the deaths of five people in a Washington State shopping mall.

According to the Washington Post, Burlington authorities Tweeted around 7:20pm, “#cascademallshooter is in custody.” They have yet to release the suspect’s name to the media.

While the county coroner Hayley Thompson said she won’t release the names of the victims until she’s finished their autopsies, one victim was identified by family members as 16-year-old Sarai Lara. Lara’s sister, Evangelina Lara, told the Seattle Times the teenager had been pronounced dead by police at 2 a.m. Saturday morning.

In a press conference on Saturday, Burlington Mayor Steve Sexton told his town that he sees their grief and pain.

“There are people waking up this morning, and their world has changed forever. This was a senseless act. It was the world knocking on our doorstep, and it came to our little community here.”

Sexton also stressed that he is waiting for authorities to “bring this son of a b—- to justice.”

This is the fifth mass shooting in Washington State in the past year, the WaPo noted.

As reported earlier, the suspect, who is believed to be Latino and in this 20s or 30s, opened fire in a Macy’s store at Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington on Friday night. Police later found four women dead and an injured man who suffered critical injuries but later passed away.

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Another day, another mass shooting.

On Friday night, a gunman killed five people in a shooting at a mall in Washington state. According to NBC News, the suspect, who is believed to be Latino and in this 20s or 30s, opened fire in a Macy’s store at Cascade Mall in Burlington, Washington. Police later found four women dead and an injured man that suffered critical injuries but later passed away.

The authorities believe the shooting took place at around 7pm and later released this blurry picture of the suspect, who just walked out of the store after the shooting. He is still at large.

While the police are confident the he was working alone, they are unsure what his motive was, but believe that the shooting wasn’t terror-related, NBC noted.

“We have very little information right now,” said Washington State Trooper spokeswoman Heather Axtman. “We’re still trying to gather as many witnesses as we can to get more information.“

The FBI has been brought in to help investigate and the police are warning residents to stay inside their homes, while they search for the suspect.

“We’re doing everything we can to find this person. Stay vigilant. If you see something, just like they say, say something,” said State Patrol Sgt. Mark Francis. “Avoid the area. If you live close to the area, stay inside—lock your doors.”

He added: “You’ve got dozens and dozens of detectives behind me going over absolutely every tip both on social media and phone calls trying to determine where this suspect is.”

Another witness, Tari Caswell told the Skagit Valley Herald that she was in the Macy’s women’s dressing room when she heard the gunshots.

“Then I heard seven or eight more, and I just stayed quiet in the dressing room because it just didn’t feel right. And it got very quiet. And then I heard a lady yelling for help, and a man came and got me and another lady, and we ran out of the store,” she said.

Gov. Jay Inslee issued a statement Friday night saying, “Tragedy has struck in Washington tonight. Our hearts are in Burlington where a shooter has taken the lives of at least four people.”

Tragedy has struck in Washington tonight. Our hearts are in Burlington where a shooter has taken the lives of at least four people.